We are greatly disappointed that TIFF decided to pull the film from the festival. We have always loved launching our films here, but feel that in this particular case there has been an ill-considered decision made against our rights.
Read more here.

Check out the epic concept shots from the forthcoming London Fields, based on Martin Amis' highly-acclaimed novel with screenplay by MUSE's Roberta Hanley. The film will star Amber Heard, Billy Bob Thornton and Jim Sturgess and will begin filming in London in three short weeks.

Who knew Harmony Korine’s debaucherous spring break romp would be compared to the recently released Smurfs 2!
Hollywood.com says…
"On the surface, the animated feature seems like a loving tribute to the classic cartoons of Belgian comic strip artist Peyo. But lurking beneath the blue-toned epidermis of this so-called children’s story there is something… darker. Scarier. There is Spring Breakers."
Uh oh.

Director Harmony Korine talks hardcore characters and intense moments on the set of Spring Breakers, in this VICE featurette.
This includes never-before-seen behind-the-scenes footage shot by our own Chris & Roberta Hanley.

"The pink carpet premiere in Berlin was a monster." - Chris Hanley of MUSE
We've hit Paris, Berlin (pictured below) and today, Madrid and the turnout is even better than expected (and we knew we had a hit on our hands). The fans are blowing our minds! We are nuts about you too.

Spring Breakers had its North American premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival today. The film garnered a ton of rave reviews and thunderous applause. Check out the question and answer session with the cast and director here.

Harmony Korine's Spring Breakers, produced by MUSE Film with James Franco, Selena Gomez, Ashley Benson, Vanessa Hudgens and Rachel Korine, had its world premiere at the 69th Venice Film Festival tonight! Check out how awesome the gang looked on the red carpet.

It’s official - Harmony Korine’s “booze, drug and violence-fuelled bacchanal” Spring Breakers will have its North American premiere at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival. The festival begins September 6th.
Noah Cowan, Artistic Director for TIFF, said of the film:
“There are signature moments of montage in this film that will influence generations to come. Harmony Korine thinks in pictures that no one else could even dream up.”

MUSE's Chris Hanley will back director Paul Verhoeven's (Robocop, Total Recall, Basic Instinct, co-writer of Pulp Fiction) new film based on his book 'Jesus of Navareth.' The project is the product of two decades of research by Verhoeven. Hollywood Deadline and Indiewire picked up the news, check their articles out here and here.

Entertainment Tonight linked up with Spring Breakers stars Selena Gomez, Ashley Benson and Vanessa Hudgens on the set in Florida last month. The ladies gushed about working with Harmony Korine, James Franco’s transformation into ‘Alien’ and why this film will be amazing and controversial.